§ 66-532. General design, arrangement and layout.  


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  • The general lot design within any subdivision should be based upon the concept that such lots are created and established as undivided tracts of land and that purchasers of such lots can be assured that these tracts of land meet the following basic criteria:

    (1)

    The lot is of sufficient size and shape to allow the construction of a residential dwelling unit which can meet the requirements of established building or construction codes, housing and public health codes and ordinances and accepted family living standards.

    (2)

    The lot is of sufficient size and shape to accommodate easements for all public and private utility services and facilities to adequately serve any residential dwelling unit constructed thereon.

    (3)

    The lot is of sufficient size and shape and is so located that direct vehicular access is provided from a public street or through an approved permanent access easement and the required number of vehicles can be parked on the lot without encroachment within any adjacent public street right-of-way.

    (4)

    The lot, if not served by a public or off-lot sanitary sewage system, is of sufficient size and shape to accommodate the construction and operation of an on-site sewage disposal system meeting the requirements of established public health codes and ordinances.

(Ord. No. 2002-010, § 514.1, 5-20-2002)